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[CERCLIS ID]: FLD043861392
[Name]: Sherwood Medical Industries
[County]: Volusia
[Reason]: Groundwater is contaminated by VOCs and soil by heavy metals from former waste disposal practices.
[Proposed]: 12/30/1982
[Listed]: 09/08/1983
[Constructioncompleted]: 09/18/1997
[Partiallydeleted]: –
[Deleted]: –
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[CERCLIS ID]: FLD980494660
[Name]: Beulah Landfill
[County]: Escambia
[Reason]: Groundwater contamination by PCP and soils and sludges contaminated by PAHs, pesticides, PCP and metals, including aluminum, zinc, iron, lead, chromium and nickel.
[Proposed]: 06/26/1988
[Listed]: 02/21/1990
[Constructioncompleted]: 09/16/1993
[Partiallydeleted]: –
[Deleted]: 06/22/1998
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[CERCLIS ID]: FLD041140344
[Name]: Parramore Surplus
[County]: Gadsden
[Reason]: Soil and groundwater were contaminated by PCBs, solvents and cyanide leaking from drums stored on site.
[Proposed]: 08/30/1982
[Listed]: 09/08/1983
[Constructioncompleted]: 09/15/1987
[Partiallydeleted]: –
[Deleted]: 02/21/1989
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[CERCLIS ID]: FLR000091322
[Name]: General Dynamics Longwood
[County]: Seminole
[Reason]: Soil is contaminated by TCE and breakdown products, arsenic, cadmium, lead, mercury and silver and groundwater by TCE and breakdown products, and chromium from former printed circuit board manufacture and other operations. The shallow aquifer is connected to the Upper Floridan Aquifer.
[Proposed]: 04/09/2009
[Listed]: –
[Constructioncompleted]: –
[Partiallydeleted]: –
[Deleted]: –
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[CERCLIS ID]: FLD053502696
[Name]: Helena Chemical Co. (Tampa Plant)
[County]: Hillsborough
[Reason]: Soil is contaminated by pesticides, semi-VOCs and VOCs, including xylene, from former operations on site. Groundwater is contaminated by chlorinated pesticides, PAHs, phenols and VOCs.
[Proposed]: 02/07/1992
[Listed]: 10/14/1992
[Constructioncompleted]: –
[Partiallydeleted]: –
[Deleted]: –
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[CERCLIS ID]: FLD004065546
[Name]: Tower Chemical Co.
[County]: Lake
[Reason]: Soil and groundwater are contaminated by DDT, chlorobenzilate and their partial breakdown compounds from an abandoned pesticide manufacturing facility. Chemicals spilled into Lake Apopka.
[Proposed]: 12/30/1982
[Listed]: 09/08/1983
[Constructioncompleted]: –
[Partiallydeleted]: –
[Deleted]: –
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